Papers 1481-1490 of total 34905 found.
…, and not using any product that is tested on animals. I suppose that these restrictions are obviously much easier to follow, especially living in the world we do.…
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…material, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. Some of these structures, called plasmids, are found in some bacteria and yeasts. Techniques of genetic engineering enable scientists to combine an animal or plant gene with a bacterial or yeast plasmid…
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…the breeding of domestic animals affect many eugenicists? Eugenicists embraced the breeding of animal and plants. They too interest in Mendelian analysis of human, plant, and animal pedigrees. How did eugenicists look upon dysgenic hereditary practices and public…
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…similar to lobsters and crayfish, but they lack enlarged pincers and are flattened laterally instead of horizontally. The animals are usually transparent or are green or brown in color. They have thick-muscled abdomens, which they contract rapidly in making…
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…essentially have arms, legs, heads and abdomens (Levy 1996). There are two different methods or techniques for testing DNA. One technique used is called Southern Blotting (named after Ed Southern). In order for scientists to use this method, they must first…
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…that the virus is zoonotic (animal-borne) and is normally maintained in an animal host that is native to the African continent. A similar host is probably associated with Ebola-Reston isolated from infected cynomolgous monkeys that were imported to the United States…
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…of the most successful world brands in [the] beauty care business'2.         Secondly, Swasy states that P&G still performs tests on animals, mentioning atrocious incidents that can easily lead one to believe P&G people are highly immoral and lack…
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…. Countries are becoming more aware of the fact that their citizens do not want to have to worry about a nuclear attack or environmental effects of nuclear weapons testing. The people of the world are calling for an end to this senseless destruction of the earth…
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…and have since then cloned both plants and animals successfully. Plant cloning had been going on for many years before Dolly with little to no controversy. Some companies have been altering genes of animals with genes of humans to produce proteins needed…
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…the hazards have been done with laboratory animals, which creates many limitations and uncertainty. Animal tests performed in 1997 were not conducted by exposing animals to MTBE in drinking water, but rather by introducing oil containing MTBE directly…
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